it happened on bailey road in concord. and heather holmes is there. boy you don't see that every day, heather. where did that camel come from? >> reporter: who knew that the hills here along bailey road were home to camels. the camels taste of freedom came to an end when a group of cowboys corralled it into a trailer. we were here for that moment. the video you're about to see is a little dark because we were asked to keep our lights off so we wouldn't further spook the animal. >> reporter: the lost and agitated 8-foot camel towerrered over the camel who had the unusual job of bringing him back home. >> i'm not a camel wrangler, i'm a cowboy. >> reporter: this required a lot of muscle, sweat and creativity. >> we just had to keep him tied. keep him secured because we didn't know when we were going to corral him again. so we used the truck to corral him and one rope at a time is as close as we could get him. >> reporter: it took two hours before they were able to coax the camel into this trailer. >> i don't understand camel wrangling i guess. i've neve